Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Том 68James Fraser, 1863 |
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... whole civil and criminal law of Bengal , within and without Calcutta , is a Brahmin whose an- cestors came , some generations ago , from the Province of Cashmere , and settled on the plains of the Lower Ganges . Long known to the judges ...
... whole civil and criminal law of Bengal , within and without Calcutta , is a Brahmin whose an- cestors came , some generations ago , from the Province of Cashmere , and settled on the plains of the Lower Ganges . Long known to the judges ...
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... whole tendency of articles and reviews is and has been that India is bound , by an implied contract , to produce yearly so many pounds weight or pounds sterling of material wealth for the sole benefit of England . Occasionally , indeed ...
... whole tendency of articles and reviews is and has been that India is bound , by an implied contract , to produce yearly so many pounds weight or pounds sterling of material wealth for the sole benefit of England . Occasionally , indeed ...
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... whole nature shrank back at the imagined catastrophe . To the last we are in- credulous of misfortune . Upon the whole , however , Margaret confessed to herself that she was miserable . Loud were the outcries at Clyffe , vehement the ...
... whole nature shrank back at the imagined catastrophe . To the last we are in- credulous of misfortune . Upon the whole , however , Margaret confessed to herself that she was miserable . Loud were the outcries at Clyffe , vehement the ...
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... whole , but overwrought , confident , and un- feminine - more than ever , Margaret resolved to herself , a distasteful com- panion . The conversation seemed harsh , noisy , and out of tune with the quiet courtesy to which her ...
... whole , but overwrought , confident , and un- feminine - more than ever , Margaret resolved to herself , a distasteful com- panion . The conversation seemed harsh , noisy , and out of tune with the quiet courtesy to which her ...
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... whole regiment , officers and men , remarking that it had al- ways been distinguished for the ra- pidity of its evolutions , and parti- cularly so on the occasion of the battle of Prestonpans . The members of the mess were not deeply ...
... whole regiment , officers and men , remarking that it had al- ways been distinguished for the ra- pidity of its evolutions , and parti- cularly so on the occasion of the battle of Prestonpans . The members of the mess were not deeply ...
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